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Tavin EM 200mg/300mg Tablet 30s

Introduction to Tavin EM 200mg/300mg Tablet 30s

Tavin EM Tablet does not cure HIVAIDS it is only effective in reducing the amount of HIV in your body This decrease in viral load helps to decrease the risk of complications associated with HIV and can improve your overall lifespan It may also be prescribed for individuals at high risk of HIV infection to prevent transmission Your doctor will determine the best combination of HIV medicines for you and prescribe the appropriate dosage It is important to follow the instructions for all prescribed medicines carefully Taking Tavin EM Tablet with food is recommended for optimal absorption Consistently taking the medications at the right time greatly enhances their effectiveness and reduces the likelihood of HIV developing resistance There are common side effects associated with Tavin EM Tablet such as nausea diarrhea headache difficulty sleeping rash and dizziness While these side effects are generally not serious you should inform your doctor if they persist or become bothersome Longterm use of this medication may also increase the risk of bone loss osteoporosis It is advisable to exercise regularly and take calcium and vitamin D supplements as recommended by your doctor Some individuals may experience weight gain while undergoing HIVAIDS treatment Before taking Tavin EM Tablet inform your doctor if you have any liver or kidney disease or any existing bone problems Regular blood tests may be required to monitor your blood counts liver function and kidney function while taking this medication As Tavin EM Tablet may cause dizziness or drowsiness it is important to refrain from driving if you experience these symptoms Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medicine Additionally it is crucial to practice safe sex by using condoms and avoid sharing personal items such as razors or toothbrushes if you are HIV positive Discuss safe methods to prevent HIV transmission during sexual activity with your doctor

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